Elements Green has announced a its Alfstedt solar/battery hybrid in Lower Saxony, Germany, has now secured a grid connection.
The scheme comprises a 30MWp PV array and 800MWh BESS in the district of Rotenburg and follows a favourable decision from the municipality.
Alfstedt’s solar array is expected to generate enough electricity to power over 10,000 households annually, while its battery component has the potential to supply energy to more than 1.7m people for two hours.
“The grid connection confirmation is a critical component in advancing our commitment to sustainable energy solutions,” said Elements Green’s head of project delivery Michael Zimmerman.
“It ensures that the Alfstedt project can seamlessly integrate into the national grid, contributing to Germany’s renewable energy goals.
“We are preparing to bring our vision to life, creating not only a state-of-the-art solar PV and energy storage solution but also making a positive contribution to the local environment.
“This important milestone is another significant step on our way to becoming a leader in the German PV solar and battery storage market.
“We extend our gratitude to the Municipality for their positive confirmation and continued support. Special thanks to our entire German team for crafting an impeccable technical concept and making this possible.”


